A L DeVries
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1.
Meister K, Moll C, Chakraborty S, Jana B, DeVries A, Ramlov H, et al.
J Chem Phys
. 2019 Apr;
150(13):131101.
PMID: 30954062
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a unique class of proteins that bind to ice crystal surfaces and arrest their growth. The working mechanism of AFPs is not well understood because, as...
2.
Eastman J, Boyd R, DeVries A
Fish Physiol Biochem
. 2013 Nov;
4(2):89-100.
PMID: 24226148
Light and election microscopy were used to document the degree of renal corpuscle development in boreal telcost fishes that produce peptide or glycopeptide antifreeze compounds on a seasonal or permanent...
3.
Boyd R, Atkin J, Thompson V, DeVries A
Fish Physiol Biochem
. 2013 Nov;
8(1):53-60.
PMID: 24221897
The surface binding characteristics and permeability properties of the endothelium of secondary lamellae from the gills of several species of marine teleosts were investigated by introducing cationized ferritin and native...
4.
Jung A, Johnson P, Eastman J, DeVries A
Fish Physiol Biochem
. 2013 Nov;
14(1):71-80.
PMID: 24197273
The Antarctic snailfish, Paraliparis devriesi (Liparididae), occupies an epibenthic habitat at a depth of 500-650 m in the subzero waters of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. This species has watery (97%) gelatinous...
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Knight C, DeVries A
Phys Chem Chem Phys
. 2009 Oct;
11(27):5749-61.
PMID: 19842493
It is widely accepted, and we agree, that the lowering of the temperature at which ice can grow in a water solution of one of the biological antifreezes is a...
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Wilson P, Beaglehole D, DeVries A
Biophys J
. 2009 May;
64(6):1878-84.
PMID: 19431902
Antarctic fishes synthesise antifreeze proteins which can effectively inhibit the growth of ice crystals. The mechanism relies on adsorption of these proteins to the ice surface. Ellipsometry has been used...
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Wilson P, Gould M, DeVries A
Cryobiology
. 2002 Sep;
44(3):240-50.
PMID: 12237089
In the presence of antifreeze proteins from both Antarctic and Arctic fishes, water freezes in the form of long c-axis spikes or spicular-like crystals. Transmission electron microscopy of the Pt/C...
8.
ONeil L, Paynter S, Fuller B, Shaw R, DeVries A
Cryobiology
. 1998 Aug;
37(1):59-66.
PMID: 9698430
Oocytes have been successfully cryopreserved using rapid and slow freezing procedures. However, variability in the success of replicates has limited its practical application. In the present study, mature mouse oocytes...
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Chen L, DeVries A, Cheng C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1997 Apr;
94(8):3817-22.
PMID: 9108061
Antarctic notothenioid fishes and several northern cods are phylogenetically distant (in different orders and superorders), yet produce near-identical antifreeze glycoproteins (AFGPs) to survive in their respective freezing environments. AFGPs in...
10.
Chen L, DeVries A, Cheng C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1997 Apr;
94(8):3811-6.
PMID: 9108060
Freezing avoidance conferred by different types of antifreeze proteins in various polar and subpolar fishes represents a remarkable example of cold adaptation, but how these unique proteins arose is unknown....